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Phagocytic cells and complement are probably the most important
components of host defense against bacteria which, after overcoming
the mucosal and epithelial barriers, multiply in the subepithelial
tissue and may threaten to disseminate and invade the blood stream
and different organs. Questions concerning the factors which
regulate the interactions of the bacterial cell with host defenses
are a challenge to research and lead to practical applications for
the prevention, treatment and diagnosis of infectious diseases. The
questions of expression and regulation of virulence related
bacterial genes and gene products, the specific mechanisms of
defence reactions by complement and phagocytic cells, their mutual
interactions with bacteria and especially bacterial surfaces are
focused. Considerations on how to translate this knowledge into the
management of infectious diseases are also included.
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